THE AIRPLANE AND THE WOODCHUCK
From two thousand feet, where Claudette Sanders was taking a flying
lesson, the town of Chester's Mill gleamed in the morning light like something
freshly made and just set down. Cars trundled along Main Street, flashing up
winks of sun. The steeple of the Congo Church looked sharp enough to pierce
the unblemished sky. The sun raced along the surface of Prestile Stream as the Seneca V overflew it, both plane and water cutting the town on the same diagonal course.
"Chuck, I think I see two boys beside the Peace Bridge! Fishing!" Her very
delight made her laugh. The flying lessons were courtesy of her husband, who was the town's First Selectman. Although of the opinion that if God had wanted man to fly, He would have given him wings, Andy was an extremely coaxable man, and eventually Claudette had gotten her way. She had enjoyed the experience from the first. But this wasn't mere enjoyment; it was exhilaration. Today was the first time she had really understood what made flying great.What made it cool.
Chuck Thompson, her instructor, touched the control yoke gently, then
pointed at the instrument panel. "I'm sure," he said, "but let's keep the shiny
side up, Claudie, okay?"
"Sorry, sorry."
"Not at all." He had been teaching people to do this for years, and he
liked students like Claudie, the ones who were eager to learn something new.
She might cost Andy Sanders some real money before long; she loved the
Seneca, and had expressed a desire to have one just like it, only new. That
would run somewhere in the neighborhood of a million dollars. Although not
exactly spoiled, Claudie Sanders had undeniably expensive tastes which, lucky man, Andy seemed to have no trouble satisfying.
Chuck also liked days like this: unlimited visibility, no wind, perfect
teaching conditions. Nevertheless, the Seneca rocked slightly as she overcorrected.
"You're losing your happy thoughts. Don't do that. Come to one-twenty.
Let's go out Route 119. And drop on down to nine hundred."
She did, the Seneca's trim once more perfect. Chuck relaxed.
They passed above Jim Rennie's Used Cars, and then the town was
behind them. There were fields on either side of 119, and trees burning with
color. The Seneca's cruciform shadow fled up the blacktop, one dark wing
briefly brushing over an ant-man with a pack on his back. The ant-man looked
up and waved. Chuck waved back, although he knew the guy couldn't see him.
"Beautiful goddam day!" Claudie exclaimed. Chuck laughed.
Their lives had another forty seconds to run.
From Under the Dome by Stephen King. Copyright (c) 2009 by Stephen King. Excerpted with permission by Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
In his biggest, most ambitious novel since The Stand, blockbuster author Stephen King ups his own considerable ante with Under the Dome, a chilling, apocalyptic tale about a small Maine town that’s inexplicably sealed off from the rest of the world by an invisible force field.
Planes crash into it and fall from the sky. A gardener’s hand is severed as “the dome” comes down on it. Cars explode on impact; families are divided. And no one can fathom what this barrier is, and when—or if—it will go away.
But the chaos caused by the force field’s descent is just the beginning. As the town begins to grasp the full consequences of being under the dome—weather patterns gone mad, imminent food and water shortages, and permanent isolation from the rest of the world—a power struggle begins to take shape. On one side is Iraq vet and short-order cook Dale Barbara, who, along with a few other intrepid citizens, is desperate to get to the bottom of the dome’s mystery. Against them stands Big Jim Rennie, a politician who will stop at nothing—even murder—to hold the reins of power. But their main adversary is the dome itself. Because time isn’t just short. It’s running out.
Hardcover Book : 1088 pages
Publisher: Scribner/Simon & Schuster ( November 10, 2009 )
Item #: 12-750213
ISBN: 9781439148501
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I orginally was not a Steven King fan... My boyfriend had this book, so I picked it up and was hooked. This is a great book.. I would highly recommend.
Reviewer: Tammy
This book was sooo good. I would really love to see this made into a movie. AWESOME!!! Way to to Stevie.
Reviewer: Jazy
I haven't finished reading it (pg 950). But it is one of his best. It kinda puts me in the mind of "The Stand". Usually his stories start off slow and builds. This one starts with suspense right from the first page.
Only sorry that I read someone elses review and they gave away part of the ending.
Reviewer: Renee
Hard to put down, cant wait to get to the end
Reviewer: tk
This is classic Stephen King telling the WHOLE story- my favorite since The Stand
Reviewer: 7thsage